Patients are regularly treated in corridors and other public areas, nurses have said (Image: Getty Images) “Horrified” nurses have declared a “national emergency” in the NHS , warning that hospital patients are “dying in corridors”. According to the Royal College of Nursing (RCN), patients are regularly treated on chairs in corridors for extended periods of time, which can sometimes last days. Others are also receiving cancer diagnoses in public areas as well as intimate examinations, the union said.
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Almost two in five reported delivering care in inappropriate areas, such as a corridor, when asked about their most recent shift. READ MORE Doctor h.
